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Spot gold hit $4,130/oz, up 2.45% on the day, rallying nearly $60 since the US nonfarm payrolls release.
2026-07-02
Spot gold hit $4,130/oz, up 2.45% on the day, rallying nearly $60 since the US nonfarm payrolls release.
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2026-07-02
A-shares opened lower and slid through the morning session. At midday the Shanghai Composite was down 0.9%, the Shenzhen Composite Index down 2.09% and the ChiNext Index down 3.47%; combined turnover topped 2.2 trillion yuan and more than 2,000 stock
A-shares opened lower and slid through the morning session. At midday the Shanghai Composite was down 0.9%, the Shenzhen Composite Index down 2.09% and the ChiNext Index down 3.47%; combined turnover topped 2.2 trillion yuan and more than 2,000 stocks were lower. The STAR 50 Index fell over 4% intraday. Precious-metals names outperformed, with several miners — including Xianglu Tungsten, Chifeng Gold, Zhaojin Gold and Shanjin International — hitting daily limit-ups. Humanoid-robot concept stocks also rallied, with over ten constituents at limit-up. Advanced packaging warmed, while semiconductor equipment continued to weaken; compute-hardware plays, glass-substrate and memory-chip sectors posted the largest declines.
2026-07-02
US Bureau of Labor Statistics revised April nonfarm payrolls from 179,000 to 148,000 and May from 172,000 to 129,000. The two-month revision reduces reported job gains by 74,000 versus prior reports.
US Bureau of Labor Statistics revised April nonfarm payrolls from 179,000 to 148,000 and May from 172,000 to 129,000. The two-month revision reduces reported job gains by 74,000 versus prior reports.
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